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The 3 Biggest Lessons I’ve Learned from being on the SAA Executive Board by Kashi Nikore

  In honor of SAA Elections coming up, I thought I’d share a couple of lessons I’ve learned from being on exec this past year. The Power of Consistency As a marketing student, I learn about how having a consistent brand and online presence is incredibly important to the viability of your brand. I’m flattered when people recognize my work, but more so I think that what made the biggest difference was just my approach of consistency. This applies to my work and my attitude, and it shows! If you don’t consider yourself a consistent person, you should strive to do so because it goes a long way in whatever you do! Balance  When coming into my role, I strived for the utmost level of professionalism and seriousness. And as amazing as that was, exec isn’t a corporation- it’s a student organization, a learning opportunity, and a place to develop meaningful relationships. My exec board has brought out the fun in me that I didn’t even realize I had, especially at our CASE ASAP Conference...

SAA Young Alumni Panel

 SAA recently had a young alumni panel for our members. Six recent alumni spoke to our members about careers, grad school, and life after college. It was informative and a lot of fun. Several of our members wrote about the panel and here you can read what they have to say! Grace Allan      The Alumni panel was a great opportunity to learn from people who have been in my shoes. I learned that making connections and networking yourself in college is great, however, taking the time to listen and appreciate the advice others have to offer and making genuine relationships is much more beneficial. Life after college is what you make of it. Some people choose to travel, others continue their education, and some people go straight into the workforce. It is important to remember to hike your own hike and not allow what other people are doing to bring you down. Overall, know that Virginia Tech is more than just buildings, it is a place where people support and elevate one anot...

Questionable Weather by Kim Schmaus

Imagine this: it’s a nice breezy morning. The wind blows on your face and feels just right- not too hot, not too cold. Life is good. You walk to Hokie Grill and buy pasta from Pizza Hut to eat outside because the weather is kind today, whipping out your laptop to get some work done while soaking in the sun. You decide to explore campus for a little too, maybe even getting a drink from Deets. You explore spots of campus you’ve never seen before. This all makes a 180 degree turn the next day. You wake up refreshed (or not) and go outside in a short sleeved shirt and pants to be hit in the face by very cold winds. Wasn’t it warm the day before? Can someone please explain this? You planned your whole day out in the hopes that the weather would be warm again.  This is nothing new to those who have lived in Blacksburg for many years. The weather here shifts rapidly. One day it’ll be sunny and warm, the next cold and snowy. However, you can still enjoy your time on campus despite t...

YouTube Really Doesn’t Do Enter Sandman Justice by Natalie Hull

            Let’s be real here, if you asked someone who is in Gen Z what their favorite Metallica song is most would probably respond “who?”. However, ask any Hokie which song is their favorite and I bet that 10 out of 10 will say “Enter Sandman”. I’m sure your wondering why a bunch of college kids in southwest Virginia would get so hype to a 1991 heavy metal song? The answer is plain and simple, once a Hokie hears the first riff of the electric guitar and the beat of the drum they know its gametime.             Growing up I had gone to a high school where there was little to no school spirit. I had also been a part of the marching band so I never got the full experience of spirit rallies or fan sections. So naturally, when applying to colleges one of the things I really wanted my school to have was a strong sense of school spirit. I had applied and toured tons of colleges but it was not until I...

Happy Hokies by Shannon Donovan

I’ll be honest when I say that one of the main reasons, if not THE main reason I decided to attend Virginia Tech was the fact that it is ranked for happiest students. I have always been a product of my environment and I knew that I had to be around driven, happy, and healthy individuals to succeed in school. I could never in my wildest dreams have conceptualized the depths of the kindness I have been enveloped in throughout my two and a half years so far at Virginia Tech. As a school laced with tradition I can confidently say that its greatest tradition is kindness. I have felt supported by my peers, empowered by my professors, and felt apart of something bigger than myself every single day. I feel beyond blessed to be able to attend a university grounded in service and tradition. A university that has given me confidence, a support system, an opportunity to be myself, and many opportunities to be more than myself. The best part about the university and community giving me so much, is ...

Hokie Hokie, HI! by Colleen Highland

Hokie Hokie, HI! As the semester comes to an end, it is time for us SAA’ers to reflect on the past few months here in Blacksburg. It has been a busy sixteen weeks to say the least! From our usual duties of sign ups, president’s boxes, and spirit rallies, to the new adventures of this semester (Sam’s homecoming campaign!), SAA is working hard to continue bridging the gap between students and alumni. However, my favorite tradition by far is the beginning of the semester rather than the end. We are able to bridge the gap between high school students to college freshmen, students to Hokies. This year, we were able to welcome the Class of 2023 home to Blacksburg and show them first hand what it means to be a Hokie at the Hokie Hi Picnic.  Members of SAA and the Welcome Week team line the field of Lane Stadium to bring in all 8,000 (!!!) new freshmen. While on the field, we dole out 8,000 high fives! To say my hands turned red is a gross understatement. We get to start the new sch...